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 | | In 1996, he took control of a DY-100-class interplanetary sleeper ship he christened SS Botany Bay, named for the site of the Australian penal colony. |
 | | Of course, when this was all dreamed up in the 1960's, no-one knew that Trek would survive until the mid-'90's, let alone grow into the phenomenon that it did. |
 | | Hundreds of years later, of course, the Enterprise discovers the Botany Bay drifting in space and has their first encounter with Khan, culminating with Khan and his crew being marooned on Ceti Alpha V. Then, eighteen years later, Khan is rediscovered and eventually killed during the events of [_Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan_][7]. |
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